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Glacias II by ~cliq:iconcliq:


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Submitted: December 12, 2006
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Glacias II

Icy spears falling from the sky, illuminating the atmosphere. The time is frozen, bringing death and life together.


I remade Glacias as i didn't like it anymore.
So here we go, i think it's technical better than the first version, is more realistic and has more depth than the first version.

So i'm nearly satisfied with that piece.

Comments and Favs are appreciated.

Critiques is even more appreciated :D
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sorry, but i can't critique this.
it's simply to good.

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wow this is amazing....it feels very epic....nice one ^^

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Gorgeous :) I love the colour
I was searching about looking for stuff to crtique as i'm a picky little git, and seeing as you asked... ;)
But i can't find anything
Lovely :)
thank you very much!
:clap: B-)

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Much better. ;p Some of the planets texture is a little over exposed though. (An undetailed whiteness)

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I really love the look on this piece! Very bright, and as another person has said before me, "epic." I really love the detail of the glacial explosion, the concept, and the composition. Although, I think that lighting created some hardness on the bigger planets, causing some of the whites to be overexposed, and others underexposed. Keep up the awesome work! :D

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